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have to do with north carolina. there are books about biology, rivers, geography of north carolina. our special collections and archives room, the north carolina rent is only at the main branch. we do have small north carolina collections in some of the other libraries, some of our popular books about north carolina and, of course, the ghost stories about wilmington and new hanover, we do those books because people like to read those in the check out a lot. at the special materials, the more one-of-a-kind things are only here at this main branch. this question is what i find really interesting that we have here in the north carolina room. it is part of the own very collection was donated to us from someone, a descendent of the family, and this is, the particular thing of interest, there are some civil war letters, there's information about the own family and governor john old was the governor of north carolina, this was part of his, this was his family. those are really interesting things, but there was a gentleman
have to do with north carolina. there are books about biology, rivers, geography of north carolina. our special collections and archives room, the north carolina rent is only at the main branch. we do have small north carolina collections in some of the other libraries, some of our popular books about north carolina and, of course, the ghost stories about wilmington and new hanover, we do those books because people like to read those in the check out a lot. at the special materials, the more...
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room in north carolina room is only at the main branch here. we do has small north carolina and collections at some of the other collections. some of the ghost stories of wilmington in hanover we do have because people like to read those and they check out a lot. the special materials the more one-of-a-kind thing are only here at this main branch. this question is one that i find interesting. it is part of the zero when barry collection and was donated to us from someone dissented from the family. the particular thing that's interesting as there is a little bit about everything, civil war letters, information about the owen family, governor john o was the governor of north carolina this is part of his family. this is all really the same thing but there was a gentleman that was enslaved by the family and his name was omar. he was born in africa, around the area where the senegal river is in an area called utah. he was raised in a family that was well-off and he was a scholar, islamic scholar. he taught people in his village? something happened o
room in north carolina room is only at the main branch here. we do has small north carolina and collections at some of the other collections. some of the ghost stories of wilmington in hanover we do have because people like to read those and they check out a lot. the special materials the more one-of-a-kind thing are only here at this main branch. this question is one that i find interesting. it is part of the zero when barry collection and was donated to us from someone dissented from the...
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the north carolina is to the vef north carolina from world war ii . i am just awestruck with what was accomplished in 1940 in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you could say the last war that everybody agreed on. i mean, everybody got behind the program, and the accomplished big things. -- they accomplished big things. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] 15,uncer 1: on september 1987, the senate judiciary committee opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. on "reel
the north carolina is to the vef north carolina from world war ii . i am just awestruck with what was accomplished in 1940 in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you could say the last war that everybody agreed on. i mean, everybody got behind the program, and the accomplished big things. -- they accomplished big things. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] 15,uncer 1: on september 1987, the senate judiciary committee opened hearings for judge robert...
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wilmington north carolina is the main story -- city on the coast here. the exhibit that we are looking at today is called stories, it explores the history of wilmington and power county from the earliest inhabitants up to the 20th century. what people saw when they came here was an ocean of trees, they ,aw these majestic tall trees they became the bedrock of the economy. the trees are called longleaf pines. huge placeo cover a of what becamesouth. they have these long pine needles, big pinecones. they are bigger than anything you would see in england or if you are coming from europe. they are a great source of lumber, but there also a source of labor that you can use to make tar. fear duringto cape the colonial. up to the 1800s. most americans live within 50 miles of the coast. here we have everything things going for us, the river. that allows people to come up to where they live in we have the ocean that allows us to have that. then there is the land resources which are available in the forest. wilmington's economy is based on these pine trees what the
wilmington north carolina is the main story -- city on the coast here. the exhibit that we are looking at today is called stories, it explores the history of wilmington and power county from the earliest inhabitants up to the 20th century. what people saw when they came here was an ocean of trees, they ,aw these majestic tall trees they became the bedrock of the economy. the trees are called longleaf pines. huge placeo cover a of what becamesouth. they have these long pine needles, big...
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businesses may return to north carolina but thr's going to keep the pressure up on north carolina to continue to make steps forward and allow people to be free from the discrimination in employment and public accommodations. we support that and will be fighting with them right along. we just thought it was important to take a compromise when we could get it now to get rid of house bill two so we could take that step forward. even if it is a small step forward and not as big a step as many people would have liked to take. we have gotten rid of house bill two and that is the most important thing. >> sreenivasan: darren jackson, democratic civil minority leader in north carolina, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: multiple civil right groups especially in the lgbtq community blasted this compromise. catheryn oakley is the senior legislative council with the human rights campaign. i spoke with her and asked what she found wrong with the deal. >> unfortunately the legislation that passed today was the result of a back room deal that was done without the consultation of the l
businesses may return to north carolina but thr's going to keep the pressure up on north carolina to continue to make steps forward and allow people to be free from the discrimination in employment and public accommodations. we support that and will be fighting with them right along. we just thought it was important to take a compromise when we could get it now to get rid of house bill two so we could take that step forward. even if it is a small step forward and not as big a step as many...
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the kid's a real player. >> going to go north carolina. >> you just said nova. >> north carolina. >> nova. why would you change your final pick? >> because i meant. >> what is -- >> i meant north. >> what is this? i know what's going on here. >> i was just music. >> hey, bri. you talking to kendis. >> i talk to people. >> i knew you were feeding him the answers. sports illustrated from the future? >> something like that. >> where did you even get this? it's in russian? >> no! >> code red! code red! >> how come you're not in slow mo? >> did you get to keep your answers? >> yes, we have them all set up. she picked kansas to go the whole way. i picked north carolina. here's the deal. she kept going north carolina, north carolina and she has north carolina getting into the final four. she picked north carolina wilmington as opposed to your alma mater, unc. by the way, oswego cannot afford we don't have a mascot. >> not going very far. >> no. ♪ >> lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect
the kid's a real player. >> going to go north carolina. >> you just said nova. >> north carolina. >> nova. why would you change your final pick? >> because i meant. >> what is -- >> i meant north. >> what is this? i know what's going on here. >> i was just music. >> hey, bri. you talking to kendis. >> i talk to people. >> i knew you were feeding him the answers. sports illustrated from the future? >> something like...
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. >> it is the official memorial to the veterans of north carolina from world war ii. i am just awe struck with what was accomplished in 1940 in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you can say the last war that everybody agreed on. >> watch c-span's city tour of wilmington, north carolina. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> and we are live on capitol hill this morning as the house judiciary committee is hearing and chief judge thomas will be testifying on work load and challenges facing the 9th circuit court. t live coverage should start momentarily. >>> we are live on capitol hill where the house judiciary committee is meeting to discuss work load and challenges facing the 9th circuit court. it should start in just a moment. we will have live coverage here. today the house budget committee is meeting to consider the republican health care plan referred to as american health care act. the report shows the bill would save but at the cost of health care coverage to almost 24 million people by the year 2026.
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all of the plantation in north carolina were along the river. a huge concentration of the 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 or right here. -- were right here. there's always the fear of a slave uprising. the terrible nightmare, if you will, of the land. they had repressive laws against both free blacks and slaves. and when general sherman came and invaded north carolina from the south, he had liberated some 25,000 enslaved blacks with the army. he got to the head of navigation of the river, fayetteville, and put all of those people on flat boats and meal trains -- mule trains and brought them to wilmington where they were then processed down to the freedmen's bureau. a great many of them stayed here. 1898, wilmington was one of the largest cities in north carolina and of the 70,000 or so citizens, two thirds were black. they had achieved an amazing thing in just a little more than a generation after being enslaved and coming out of bondage with not even owning the clothes on their back. they had achieved a status of middle-class. they had
all of the plantation in north carolina were along the river. a huge concentration of the 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 or right here. -- were right here. there's always the fear of a slave uprising. the terrible nightmare, if you will, of the land. they had repressive laws against both free blacks and slaves. and when general sherman came and invaded north carolina from the south, he had liberated some 25,000 enslaved blacks with the army. he got to the head of navigation of the...
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she did a couple of big game hunting books in africa and then she came to north carolina to connect with her ancestors and fell in love. that's when she started writing her carolina chronicle series, the books that would make her famous. i told her that james mishler of north carolina. he wrote those big epic films about a place hawaii, alaska, covenant. she did the most beautifully well researched history of north carolina, but because she was a woman, even though she was right at the same time as mr., then marketed her books as romances instead of serious fiction. there is just as much valid historical evidence and good quality literary writing in a work as it was in his. >> i hope the tour will serve two different purposes with regards to the literary legacy of north carolina. the first is i hope that people discover writers that they never encountered before, that broaden, not only broaden but deepen their understanding of our human experience and the southern experience, which i think is far more complex than many people realize.
she did a couple of big game hunting books in africa and then she came to north carolina to connect with her ancestors and fell in love. that's when she started writing her carolina chronicle series, the books that would make her famous. i told her that james mishler of north carolina. he wrote those big epic films about a place hawaii, alaska, covenant. she did the most beautifully well researched history of north carolina, but because she was a woman, even though she was right at the same...
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back to you. >> jim: luke maye, pride of huntersville, north carolina. , so long from memphis. carolina takes the south regional championship. we'll see you in the final four. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division. ♪ (cover of chainsmokers 'don't l♪ me down') ♪ ♪ the issues we care about can weigh on us. so lift the weight of caring, by doing. visit state farm's neighborhoodofgood.com to volunteer in your community. it's not about where you were born. it's not about your gender. or the color of your skin. or whether you're rich, poor, or in the middle. no matter what you play. if you have the skill and drive to succeed in school and in sports, we'll provide the opportunity. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. being watched by the f.b.i. for years, but it didn't stop him from carrying out the first terrorist attack claimed by isis on u.s. soil. it happened in garland, texas. simpson and another terrorist opened fire at a conference center. incredibly, an f.b.i. undercover agent was on the scene. >> i can't tell you whe
back to you. >> jim: luke maye, pride of huntersville, north carolina. , so long from memphis. carolina takes the south regional championship. we'll see you in the final four. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division. ♪ (cover of chainsmokers 'don't l♪ me down') ♪ ♪ the issues we care about can weigh on us. so lift the weight of caring, by doing. visit state farm's neighborhoodofgood.com to volunteer in your community. it's not about where you were born. it's not about...
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the cape fear region is the southernmost coastal region of north carolina. it is called cape fear because when boats were approaching there were a lot of shoals and it was difficult to get into, so it was a fearful place to land, at least that is what most historians thing. wilmington is the main city in north hanover county. the exhibit is called "cape fear stories." it explores the history of wilmington and north hanover county from the earliest inhabitants of to the 20th century. here, some came people described it as an ocean of trees, majestic, tall trees, and these became the bedrock of the region's economy. the trees are called longleaf pines. you can still see them today, but they used to cover a huge united states. they have these long pine needles, big pinecones, totally different than anything you would have seen in england if you are coming here from europe. resource for lumber, turpentine, and tar. people came to the cape fear in the early part of the american colonial period. most americans lived within 50 miles of the coast. we have three thin
the cape fear region is the southernmost coastal region of north carolina. it is called cape fear because when boats were approaching there were a lot of shoals and it was difficult to get into, so it was a fearful place to land, at least that is what most historians thing. wilmington is the main city in north hanover county. the exhibit is called "cape fear stories." it explores the history of wilmington and north hanover county from the earliest inhabitants of to the 20th century....
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. >> that is correct, that was a big deal last year. >> off the hook of chris jenkins. >> north carolinast oregon, gonzaga against south carolina who had all four of the teams in the final four not us? , in fact, .003% make this is your final. >> .003% that is my bracket. >> and what actually happened? >> i dispute that because i never would have had two pack 12 teams this the final four. >> you filled that out for us. >> i can't believe that ucla and arizona. >> i would never take your advice ever again. here is mine i got two of the four and picked all of the one seed. >> good for you. >> this is what actually happens, yeah, i'm not doing so well. >> number one seat and you really went out on a limb. >> for mike and i'm jeff good night and throw away those brackets. ♪ >> i'm erin o'hearn. >> and i'm karen rogers. tonight on fyi philly. >> friday, saturday, sunday >> we try some new center city dining. >> very vip. >> take you to a modern member's only social club. >> this is what we do. >> round up some favorite brunch spots. >> yum. >> taste gourmet marshmallows and ice cream sandwich
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. >> a weekend american history tv is featuring wilmington, north carolina. recentlys staff visited many sites showcasing the history. was namedhat the city after the first earl of england. when more about wilmington, north carolina all weekend here. >> we are here in the neighborhood called sugar hills. it got its name because of the prominent african-americans who live here that were doctors, teachers, dressmakers, shoe carpenters, was a beautiful neighborhood. it still is a beautiful neighborhood. , it is ae old houses close community. after the civil war, african-americans were flocking to this area because of opportunity. there was a great need for medical help, there was a need for rebuilding. that is why you will find a lot taxrchitectural and carbon -- carpenters, you will find them here. you will find their history here in wilmington. after the devastation of the civil war, wilmington had to be built back up again. walk going to take a through the cobble streets of sugar hill. we will be in the different 1865 until 1890 three. here on the corner, in
. >> a weekend american history tv is featuring wilmington, north carolina. recentlys staff visited many sites showcasing the history. was namedhat the city after the first earl of england. when more about wilmington, north carolina all weekend here. >> we are here in the neighborhood called sugar hills. it got its name because of the prominent african-americans who live here that were doctors, teachers, dressmakers, shoe carpenters, was a beautiful neighborhood. it still is a...
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north carolina! >> reporter: what pressured state lawmakers to act was the state's love affair with basketball.
north carolina! >> reporter: what pressured state lawmakers to act was the state's love affair with basketball.
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the results of that and north carolina's going to be hit the hardest. buying healthcare on the exchange, they can see their premiums go up 50%. you cannot take away all of the revenue and give away the tax breaks and then give people the subsidies to afford. >> that's why a lot of people do not like the gop plan. it's the same thing. their premiums will go up, they want and ball of wax. >> that's why there's a major discussion continuing about what healthcare should look like in the future. that's one of the reasons north carolina congressman has been leading the efforts to have a health care bill bring down your premiums and deductibles. i know individuals in the exchanges had some benefits. if we open up and have the ability to go across state lines and also i would say as an employer, are deductibles that we paid as a company went up dramatically to help cover that. that was a tax increase on corporate america to help pay for everyone else. what we need to do is figure out how to take care of those truly in need. nobody wants to harm those people is
the results of that and north carolina's going to be hit the hardest. buying healthcare on the exchange, they can see their premiums go up 50%. you cannot take away all of the revenue and give away the tax breaks and then give people the subsidies to afford. >> that's why a lot of people do not like the gop plan. it's the same thing. their premiums will go up, they want and ball of wax. >> that's why there's a major discussion continuing about what healthcare should look like in the...
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for what purpose does gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i rise to claim time in opposition. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. this motion is nothing more than a last-ditch attempt to defeat a commonsense bill that will expand access to affordable health care coverage. this motion represents the same failed approach to health care we have experienced in recent years. we have seen what happens when the federal government dictates the kind of health insurance individuals can and cannot buy. health care costs skyrocket and patients have fewer choices. while our democrat colleagues offer a motion that doubles down on the failed approach to health care, my republican colleagues are offering the american people a better way. the small business health fairness act is about empowering individuals, families and small business owners so more americans have access to affordable health care coverage. by rejecting this motion and supporting the underlying bill, we can take an
for what purpose does gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i rise to claim time in opposition. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. this motion is nothing more than a last-ditch attempt to defeat a commonsense bill that will expand access to affordable health care coverage. this motion represents the same failed approach to health care we have experienced in recent years. we have seen what happens when the federal...
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he is from equality north carolina.u oppose this replacement bill and why is this not a victory for lgbt activists? >> it's not a victory because we really didn't do anything to appeal the house bill 142. it continues to say, to vibrant cities and towns across the state of north carolina that they can't protect their most vulnerable lgbt citizens with vital non-discrimination protection for four years. that's a very long time, especially for transgender people who are at immediate risk for harm. and it continues to keep north carolina the only place in the country that is obsessed with transgender people using the restroom. this isn't a victory for anyone, but especially for the lgbt community. >> i want to stress that this bill would still leave the bathrooms up to the state. it would be up to them. they would have the last word. chris, i wanted to ask you. i was talking to craig before and there seemed to be a lot of opposition on the house floor for this vote. what do you think changed their minds? >> the governor ha
he is from equality north carolina.u oppose this replacement bill and why is this not a victory for lgbt activists? >> it's not a victory because we really didn't do anything to appeal the house bill 142. it continues to say, to vibrant cities and towns across the state of north carolina that they can't protect their most vulnerable lgbt citizens with vital non-discrimination protection for four years. that's a very long time, especially for transgender people who are at immediate risk...
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. >> the uss north carolina is the official memorial to the veterans of north carolina from world war ii. i am just awe struck with what was accomplished in 1940 in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you can say the last war that everybody agreed on. >> watch c-span cities tour of wilmington, north carolina saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> a live look on capitol hill where a house judiciary subcommittee meeting is about to get under way. lawmakers will hear from four law enforcement officials on efforts to identify and prosecute crimes committed against children, particularly those of a sexual nature, perpetrated on-line. the hearing should get under way shortly. members right now are voting on the house floor, so the 2:00 p.m. start time being pushed back just a bit. but we will have live coverage when it gets started here on c-span 3. elsewhere on capitol hill today, the house budget committee is wor
. >> the uss north carolina is the official memorial to the veterans of north carolina from world war ii. i am just awe struck with what was accomplished in 1940 in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you can say the last war that everybody agreed on. >> watch c-span cities tour of wilmington, north carolina saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates and...
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in the case of north carolina, north carolina draws the line at people who have completed their parole and supervised release. looked to the text in history and tradition and said in section two of the 14th amendment there was affirmative sanctions for disenfranchisement. as you look at that same section which dealt with the people who in the civil war, you did need to restore their first amendment rights. whene second amendment, someone is convicted of crime, they lose their second amendment rights. they don't lose their first amendment rights. a serial killer wanted to write from prison where he was serving a life sentence for murder of -- about his experience. >> i don't think it's a very useful guide. >> i agree, your honor, but i think when you look at -- when we talk about the history, there is not a traditional history of taking away people's first amendment rights. when the court said first amendment rights are in alienable -- >> my point is you don't have a lot of history of having such sites or access where they can access to minors of the sort that is problematic with respec
in the case of north carolina, north carolina draws the line at people who have completed their parole and supervised release. looked to the text in history and tradition and said in section two of the 14th amendment there was affirmative sanctions for disenfranchisement. as you look at that same section which dealt with the people who in the civil war, you did need to restore their first amendment rights. whene second amendment, someone is convicted of crime, they lose their second amendment...
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all the plantations in north carolina were along e rir. roanoke, cape fear and a huge concentration of 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 were right here in the cape fear river valley. there is a fear of her uprising. there was a terrible nightmare of the landed white gentry. they had very repressive laws against both free blacks and slaves. when general sherman came and invaded north carolina from the south he liberated some 25000 enslaved blacks with the army. he gutted the head of navigation with cape fear. he put all those people on votes and mule trains and brought them to wilmington where they were then processed to the freedmen's bureau. many stayed here and in a 1998 wilmington was one of the largest cities in north on a period of the 17,000 or so citizens, two thirds of them were black. they had achieved an amazing thing in just a generation after being enslaved. they had achieved the status of the middle class, they had achieved political leadership and power, they had had achieved social standing and economic wealth to a l
all the plantations in north carolina were along e rir. roanoke, cape fear and a huge concentration of 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 were right here in the cape fear river valley. there is a fear of her uprising. there was a terrible nightmare of the landed white gentry. they had very repressive laws against both free blacks and slaves. when general sherman came and invaded north carolina from the south he liberated some 25000 enslaved blacks with the army. he gutted the head of...
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not just in north carolina but through the south. >> all below the mason-dixon. so this huge national repercussion. he had a huge repercussion here locally. for the economy of the city and of course it took the african-american community about 1000 people we knew were driven out of their county and included on the train at that point, the so-called spanish from wilmington, these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers, funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who to this point had been african-american alderman, the firemen, the police and sheriff deputies. and wilmington went back to being ruled by this category of white supremacists and a number of white families. >> you have a situation where the intelligence and the leadership of the black community is basically wiped out for a generation, and from there wille looking at something now more than 100 years later, and people asking the questions, what can we do to change that? you've got come in wilmington now behind every decision about rezoning or redistricting school or neighborhood schools a
not just in north carolina but through the south. >> all below the mason-dixon. so this huge national repercussion. he had a huge repercussion here locally. for the economy of the city and of course it took the african-american community about 1000 people we knew were driven out of their county and included on the train at that point, the so-called spanish from wilmington, these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers, funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who to this...
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it was the largest seaport in north carolina on the eve of the war, it was the largest city in north carolina when the war broke out. by 1863, when charleston was put under siege by lease forces, wilmington became the most important southern seaport for receiving supplies that were smuggled into the confederacy aboard vessels known as blockade runners. surprisingly, the union did not go after the fort or made an effort to capture wilmington until late 1864. by the spring of 1862, union forces had captured and occupied two thirds of the coastal plain of north carolina. the outer banks, the pamlico sound, the major river systems and all the river towns. they controlled everything from southeastern virginia to within 50 miles of wilmington. wilmington should have been the next target.but instead they hopscotch over wilmington without the charleston after it instead charleston was where the war had begun, it was the nest of secession, and public and political interest centered there. even the secretary of the navy, gideon wells who had proposed taking wilmington in 1862, when the city was
it was the largest seaport in north carolina on the eve of the war, it was the largest city in north carolina when the war broke out. by 1863, when charleston was put under siege by lease forces, wilmington became the most important southern seaport for receiving supplies that were smuggled into the confederacy aboard vessels known as blockade runners. surprisingly, the union did not go after the fort or made an effort to capture wilmington until late 1864. by the spring of 1862, union forces...
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north carolina and south carolina in the final four. oregon is in the final four for the first time since the first ncaa in 1939. >> bill: nice to see you. don't talk with the no-hitter in the 8th inning. here's shannon yet again. >> shannon: president trump moving his agenda forward and how he plans to change the way uncle sam is currently doing business.
north carolina and south carolina in the final four. oregon is in the final four for the first time since the first ncaa in 1939. >> bill: nice to see you. don't talk with the no-hitter in the 8th inning. here's shannon yet again. >> shannon: president trump moving his agenda forward and how he plans to change the way uncle sam is currently doing business.
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it was north carolina and kentucky. the two top seeds in the southeast area.hey met up in memphis. back and forth for awhile. late in the second half the tar heels were up by three. then the wildcats' malik monk throws up the three with two guys even hanging on him. he hit it so it was a tie at 73 with 8 seconds left. >> 8 seconds left. >> then north carolina comes right back down the court, luke maye puts it up, the jumper and, boom, everybody goes wild. the tar heels are up 2 with less than a second left. so, kentucky then has a chance at the long inbound pass and it's a no go. unc wins 75-73 and tar heels are in the final four for the second straight year and increased their record to 20 overall, the best of all time when it comes to that. they're going to play oregon over the weekend. and in the first game of the day it was south carolina and florida in the east regional final. this is at msg in new york city, gamecocks came back from a seven-point halftime deficit against their conference rival. south carolina, though, winning it in the end, 77-70. only w
it was north carolina and kentucky. the two top seeds in the southeast area.hey met up in memphis. back and forth for awhile. late in the second half the tar heels were up by three. then the wildcats' malik monk throws up the three with two guys even hanging on him. he hit it so it was a tie at 73 with 8 seconds left. >> 8 seconds left. >> then north carolina comes right back down the court, luke maye puts it up, the jumper and, boom, everybody goes wild. the tar heels are up 2 with...
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so in the case of voting, north carolina does not take away -- north carolina draws the line at people who have completed their parole, their period of supervised release. but in richardson v. ramirez, the court looked to the text and history and tradition and said in section 2 of the 14th amendment there was affirmative sanction for felon disenfranchisement. if you look at that same section, which dealt with the people who rebelled in the civil war, you didn't need to restore their first amendment rights. and with the second amendment, when somebody is convicted of a crime, they immediately lose their second amendment rights. they don't lose their first amendment rights. so in the simon & schuster case, this court vindicated the rights of somebody who was a serial killer who wanted to write from prison, where he was serving a life sentence for murder, about his experience. so -- chief justice roberts: it's a little difficult to -- you said look at the text and history. we don't have a lot of history here concerning access to websites and all the sort of things we're dealing with here.
so in the case of voting, north carolina does not take away -- north carolina draws the line at people who have completed their parole, their period of supervised release. but in richardson v. ramirez, the court looked to the text and history and tradition and said in section 2 of the 14th amendment there was affirmative sanction for felon disenfranchisement. if you look at that same section, which dealt with the people who rebelled in the civil war, you didn't need to restore their first...
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montgomery: and so -- justice ginsburg: north carolina, could north carolina bar those as well? bar the photo sharing and the chat room? mr. montgomery: the problem then may be that it would not be as narrowly tailored as it should be. justice ginsburg: then what did you mean in your brief when you said that north carolina can proceed one step at a time, that it could take further steps consistent with constitutional? mr. montgomery: well, certainly, there are other steps that may be taken, and perhaps that would there are other steps that may be taken, and perhaps that would be one. but at this point, the -- justice ginsburg: well, what did you mean in your brief, then, when you said north carolina could take other steps, additional steps? mr. montgomery: there -- there justice ginsburg: well, what did are certainly other laws that could be put in place to try to prevent sex offenders from finding out information. justice kagan: when you just said to justice ginsburg, well, maybe that would be unconstitutional if they included these things that are instead exempted, so you mean
montgomery: and so -- justice ginsburg: north carolina, could north carolina bar those as well? bar the photo sharing and the chat room? mr. montgomery: the problem then may be that it would not be as narrowly tailored as it should be. justice ginsburg: then what did you mean in your brief when you said that north carolina can proceed one step at a time, that it could take further steps consistent with constitutional? mr. montgomery: well, certainly, there are other steps that may be taken, and...
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all part of a potential loss of $3.7 billion in business in north carolina over the next 12 years according to the associated press. tonight, no word yet if some of the lost business will return. as the debate seems far from over. maya rodriguez, nbc news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> we turn to the horrific collision on a texas highway. emergency calls about a pickup truck driving erratically shortly before a head-on crash between a truck and a church van carrying senior citizens. 13 people were killed and tonight investigators are trying to figure out what happened. nbc's jacob rascon has details. >> reporter: investigators want to know why this pickup truck veered into oncoming traffic after slamming into a church bus carrying 14 people. according to authorities, minutes before the accident, at least one other driver called police to report the pickup truck driving erratically. just one bus passenger would survive, a devastating loss for first baptist church of new braunsfels. >> it makes you grateful that god allowed you to cross their path. >> reporter: the victims were senior citizens
all part of a potential loss of $3.7 billion in business in north carolina over the next 12 years according to the associated press. tonight, no word yet if some of the lost business will return. as the debate seems far from over. maya rodriguez, nbc news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> we turn to the horrific collision on a texas highway. emergency calls about a pickup truck driving erratically shortly before a head-on crash between a truck and a church van carrying senior citizens. 13...
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tour will explore wilmington, north carolina. author philip gerard discusses his book. >> wilmington was one of the largest cities in north carolina. of the citizens two-thirds were black. they achieved an amazing thing coming out of bondage not even owning the clothes on their back they achieved status of middle class and political leadership and power. they achieved social standing and economic wealth in large degree here. >> then we will travel to fort anderson as he talks about the role in the civil war and what happened at this place from his book "to forge a thunder bolt." >> wilmington's importance was so great that it became known as the life line of the confederacy. >> visit what remains of fort
tour will explore wilmington, north carolina. author philip gerard discusses his book. >> wilmington was one of the largest cities in north carolina. of the citizens two-thirds were black. they achieved an amazing thing coming out of bondage not even owning the clothes on their back they achieved status of middle class and political leadership and power. they achieved social standing and economic wealth in large degree here. >> then we will travel to fort anderson as he talks about...
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. >>> in north carolina the legislature repealed the so-called bathroom bill after a year of controversy that included a major backlash by the business community but as nbc's maya rodriguez reports, it's replacement is drawing fresh criticism from supporters and opponents. >> what do we want? >> reporter: after a year of protests and debate. >> house bill 142 is adopted. >> reporter: today a deal to replace north carolina's bathroom bill. lawmakers were under intense pressure from the ncaa, which gave them a deadline. repeal the bill this week or face five years without any championship games in the state. >> today we repealed house bill two and we begin to end discrimination. >> reporter: house bill 2 known as the bathroom bill required people in north carolina to use the bathroom for the gender on their birth certifica certificate. critics called it discriminatory, supporters said it was an issue of public safety. is this bill an improvement? >> well, no. house bill 2 we believe is the best bill of this subject matter in the country. >> reporter: although the controversial deal repeals
. >>> in north carolina the legislature repealed the so-called bathroom bill after a year of controversy that included a major backlash by the business community but as nbc's maya rodriguez reports, it's replacement is drawing fresh criticism from supporters and opponents. >> what do we want? >> reporter: after a year of protests and debate. >> house bill 142 is adopted. >> reporter: today a deal to replace north carolina's bathroom bill. lawmakers were under...
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winning shot in the final second to clinch a final four birth and since scotty reynolds in 09 north carolina wins 75-73 and are back in the final four and will face oregon. so much for villanova or duke coming out of the e east and florida and south carolina tied up with four to go and chris florida up two, back comes south carolina final seconds and run away with it and dwayne notices and south carolina the 7th seat wins by 7 and going to the final four for the first time ever and face gonzaga another first timer. and how about this finally look out, penn state trying to knock off top seed denver in ncaa hockey tournament down two nothing and litnay lions to try to tie it and off the defensemen in and erupts six goals to eliminate penn state and the lions are done losing 6-3 and we are back with action news sports sunday coming up, in just about 12 minutes, mike missanelli will join me in studio at 11:45 and talk flyers and sixers and what to do with joe hill okafor and contract he is due next year. >> a final sports note we have another high school basketball championship to announce and l
winning shot in the final second to clinch a final four birth and since scotty reynolds in 09 north carolina wins 75-73 and are back in the final four and will face oregon. so much for villanova or duke coming out of the e east and florida and south carolina tied up with four to go and chris florida up two, back comes south carolina final seconds and run away with it and dwayne notices and south carolina the 7th seat wins by 7 and going to the final four for the first time ever and face gonzaga...
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it goes before the north carolina legislature in matter of hours.f hb 2 is not repealed today the ncaa is prepared to pull all of its events through 2020. governor roy cooper says the agreement is not perfect but does begin the process of repairing north carolina's reputation. billions of dollars in economic damage because of this bill. the ncaa is a big one. >> all kind of companies have spoke out. >> the ncaa sports at the center of the story. >> as the intelligence committee prepares for its first public hearing today into russian meddling. how is the kremlin reacting? we're going to moscow next. >>> welcome back, accusations of collusion between the trump administration and russia are reaching a fever pitch this morning as the senate intelligence committee prepares to launch a public hearing within a matter of hours. how are the russians reacting? let's bring in matthew chance. i can just imagine the reaction. let me guess. fake news, america overreacting and afraid of its own shadow. >> reporter: yeah, witch hunt, all of those phrases that have
it goes before the north carolina legislature in matter of hours.f hb 2 is not repealed today the ncaa is prepared to pull all of its events through 2020. governor roy cooper says the agreement is not perfect but does begin the process of repairing north carolina's reputation. billions of dollars in economic damage because of this bill. the ncaa is a big one. >> all kind of companies have spoke out. >> the ncaa sports at the center of the story. >> as the intelligence...
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charter communications cable partners will explore the literary scene and history of wilmington, north carolina. saturday at noon eastern on book tv. author phillip gerard discusses his book, cape fear rising. >> and so 1898 wilmington was one of the largest cities of north carolina. two thirds of the citizens were black. they achieved an amazing thing in just a little more than a generation after being enslaved and coming out of bondage with not even owning the clothes on their back, literally. they achieved the status of middle class. they achieved some political leadership and power. they achieved social standing and they achieved economic wealth in large degree here. >> we travel to fort anderson with author as he talks about wilmington's war in the civil war and what happened that place, with his book "to forth a
charter communications cable partners will explore the literary scene and history of wilmington, north carolina. saturday at noon eastern on book tv. author phillip gerard discusses his book, cape fear rising. >> and so 1898 wilmington was one of the largest cities of north carolina. two thirds of the citizens were black. they achieved an amazing thing in just a little more than a generation after being enslaved and coming out of bondage with not even owning the clothes on their back,...
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and we know it's put a stain on our great reputation here in north carolina.ne of the reasons that i won as a democrat for governor during a trump wave, even beating an incumbent republican governor is because people were tired of these social issues. they were tired of issues like hb 2 and they wanted to focus on jobs a the economy. but unfortunately, the right wing of the republican party continued to want to bring up these social issues and they are effectively blocking repeal of house bill 2 in north carolina. we almost had it. i had an agreement with the leadership in the republican -- they have super majorities. we had an agreement that i would get charlotte to back down if they would repeal house bill 2. they caved into the right wing of their caucus. they're still caving into the right wing of their caucus. it is time for us to move forward. it's time for us to get this done. as governor i've worked to tell people that this is a new day in our state. we have a new governor who opposes house bill duo. >> there's a lot of people watching from outside of
and we know it's put a stain on our great reputation here in north carolina.ne of the reasons that i won as a democrat for governor during a trump wave, even beating an incumbent republican governor is because people were tired of these social issues. they were tired of issues like hb 2 and they wanted to focus on jobs a the economy. but unfortunately, the right wing of the republican party continued to want to bring up these social issues and they are effectively blocking repeal of house bill...
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columbus ncaa viewers blacked out from seeing the critical final seconds of the north carolina/kentucky game because the local cbs station suffered a massive technical failure amid a tornado warning. the station airing those final two minutes on a tape delay. we'll talk about what they missed in those final two minutes a little later on in the show but as paul said there, severe weather expected again today. the biggest concern is through memphis and mississippi valley. isolated tornadoes and damaging winds are expected. >> then a surge of warm air on tuesday for the northeast. nearly 60 degrees in new york city. 73 in d.c., 80 in raleigh. i can't wait. >> yep. >>> all right turning to our other top story and new reaction from the u.s. overnight as russian police arrest hundreds of protesters. >> that massive crackdown was a response to anti-corruption demonstrations in dozens of cities. at least one american is among those arrested. abc's molly hunter is tracking the developments from london and joins us live. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. that's right. strong
columbus ncaa viewers blacked out from seeing the critical final seconds of the north carolina/kentucky game because the local cbs station suffered a massive technical failure amid a tornado warning. the station airing those final two minutes on a tape delay. we'll talk about what they missed in those final two minutes a little later on in the show but as paul said there, severe weather expected again today. the biggest concern is through memphis and mississippi valley. isolated tornadoes and...
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, to charlotte, north carolina which is where we get this picture. fertilizer king's plane you see there on the left, on the right that is donald trump's plane. they were both spotted at charlotte's airport that same day at the same ti. five days before the election. which is interesting. and it's not the only time the fertilizer king's plane was in the same city as donald trump while he was campaigning that fall on october 30, his plane was in las vegas the same day the republican nominee was holding his las vegas rally. but then, hmm, last month the president spent the weekend of february 11 in florida at mar-a-lago with the prime minister of japan, remember the whole thing about the fake situation room with the missile launch at mar-a-lago? well, that weekend here comes the russian fertilizer king flying into miami where from where he had been previously, which happens to have been the south of france. honestly who knows what this means? it could be a big cowinky-dink. the story has layers on top of layers. but tonight we have someone hire with us
, to charlotte, north carolina which is where we get this picture. fertilizer king's plane you see there on the left, on the right that is donald trump's plane. they were both spotted at charlotte's airport that same day at the same ti. five days before the election. which is interesting. and it's not the only time the fertilizer king's plane was in the same city as donald trump while he was campaigning that fall on october 30, his plane was in las vegas the same day the republican nominee was...
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north carolina has a time-out but they don't use it. theo pinson runs it up the floor, to luke may and the shot of his career for the kriblthvi north carolina advances facing oregon. that was like a finals right there. amazing game. >> feel great for these kids. didn't know anything about the water routine in the locker room. so right now i'm soaking wet. >> thank my teammates so much and my coach for putting me in that situation. just very blessed of this opportunity. >>> florida and south carolina, gators led by seven at the half. here come the game boxes, do zer dribbling. sindarius thornwell, 7 boards, lobs it in. gamecocks up two. ice it with 17 seconds left. do zer, the steal sees notice, and he serves notice. south carolina wins by seven advancing to their first final four in school history and they will face gonzaga. >> i'm just out of words. just extremely proud of these guys. >> all we wanted was to make it, a bid in the tournament. when we got our name on the board, the rest, you know, we'll take care of ourself. all we wante
north carolina has a time-out but they don't use it. theo pinson runs it up the floor, to luke may and the shot of his career for the kriblthvi north carolina advances facing oregon. that was like a finals right there. amazing game. >> feel great for these kids. didn't know anything about the water routine in the locker room. so right now i'm soaking wet. >> thank my teammates so much and my coach for putting me in that situation. just very blessed of this opportunity. >>>...
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roy cooper/ north carolina: "we begin to bring back jobs and sporting events.begin to repair our reputation."and while the new bill removes language over who can use restrooms, critics say it too, puts transgender people "in harms way."but gov. roy cooper promises house bill 142 is only the beginning for ensuring equal protections for all of north carolina. gov. roy cooper/ north carolina: "today's law not only provides for lgbt protections now, but opens the door for more in the future."andy rose , kron 4 news. (pam) a live look outside on this thursday night ... from a-t-and-t park where the bay bridge baseball series was played tonight. todays windy weather is apparently going to stay with us a bit longer..(steve) but the temperatures are going to warm up friday .. our chief meterologist is here with the specifics. noticeable change across the bay area today as a cold front swept through the region earlier today. as mentioned on previous discussions the front was mostly dry, but a few automated gauges did measure some light precip. over the last 12 hours the
roy cooper/ north carolina: "we begin to bring back jobs and sporting events.begin to repair our reputation."and while the new bill removes language over who can use restrooms, critics say it too, puts transgender people "in harms way."but gov. roy cooper promises house bill 142 is only the beginning for ensuring equal protections for all of north carolina. gov. roy cooper/ north carolina: "today's law not only provides for lgbt protections now, but opens the door for...
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. >> the uss north carolina is the official memorial to the veterans of north carolina from world wari. i am just awestruck with what was accomplished in 1940. in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you can say the last war that everybody agreed on. program onspan's north carolina saturday at noon eastern on c-span's to book tv. on sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on -- c-span3. next, white house budget director mick mulvaney answering reporters questions on the president's proposed budget. the epa and state would see the largest cuts. the defense
. >> the uss north carolina is the official memorial to the veterans of north carolina from world wari. i am just awestruck with what was accomplished in 1940. in terms of technology, training, dedication to the mission. you can say the last war that everybody agreed on. program onspan's north carolina saturday at noon eastern on c-span's to book tv. on sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on -- c-span3. next, white house budget director mick mulvaney answering reporters...
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north carolina had three. 11 seconds to go. he knocks down three to tie the game. the timeout. you may not come the jumper for the land. here it is, all in slow motion. merit carolina begins its 175 to 73. they advance to the final four for the 20th time. they will take on the oregon ducks with a gut wrenching loss for kentucky. after the game, fought back tears. >> it will be difficult to get over. that's all i got. [inaudible] nicole: florida hoping to win south carolina's improbable run late second half. javon allen makes the bank shot. gators up to with two minutes left. south carolina on the run. game pktika, under a minute to go, south carolina finds bart getting nervous. his team is resilient. seals the deal. south carolina winds that come at answers to the final four. first time in history. the first time i had a house full of people that last-minute shouting, screaming icily keeps going back and forth. lauren: awesome game. before you have the greatest learning, literature monday morning forecast with fox meteorologist, add-on klotz. >> a couple areas i wan
north carolina had three. 11 seconds to go. he knocks down three to tie the game. the timeout. you may not come the jumper for the land. here it is, all in slow motion. merit carolina begins its 175 to 73. they advance to the final four for the 20th time. they will take on the oregon ducks with a gut wrenching loss for kentucky. after the game, fought back tears. >> it will be difficult to get over. that's all i got. [inaudible] nicole: florida hoping to win south carolina's improbable...
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north carolina will be hit the hardest.on the exchange they could see premiums go up 50%. it's just math. you can't take away this revenue and give tax breaks and give subsidies to have care. >> martha: that's why people don't like the gop plan. they want a new ball of wax. >> there's a major discussion continuing about what healthcare should look like in the future. one reason mark meadows have been leading the effort to have a healthcare built to bring down premiums. i know individuals in the exchanges had benefits. if we open up and have mores. competition, the ability to go across state lines and as employer are deductible that we paid as a company and all companies went up dramatically to help cover all that. those attacks increase in corporate america to help pay for everyone else. we need to figure out a way to take care those in need. nobody wants to harm those people. that's a fundamental fact. president trump dedicated during the campaign that everyone would be taken care of. the needs to be more competition than
north carolina will be hit the hardest.on the exchange they could see premiums go up 50%. it's just math. you can't take away this revenue and give tax breaks and give subsidies to have care. >> martha: that's why people don't like the gop plan. they want a new ball of wax. >> there's a major discussion continuing about what healthcare should look like in the future. one reason mark meadows have been leading the effort to have a healthcare built to bring down premiums. i know...
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report brought to you by river rock casino, great day for certain colleges, i would love to see north carolinand south carolina in the finals, the warriors hit the road for tough back-to-backs, for houston and san antonio, half game lead on the spurs in the west. a real test for the warriors on the stretch here. >> it would be something to see north carolina. >> north carolina has been there 20 times, so great to see that in-state competition. >> i like that jerrel cotton who likes snow and boogie boarding. can't beat a guy like that. thank you for joining us, have a great night and a better morning. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are
report brought to you by river rock casino, great day for certain colleges, i would love to see north carolinand south carolina in the finals, the warriors hit the road for tough back-to-backs, for houston and san antonio, half game lead on the spurs in the west. a real test for the warriors on the stretch here. >> it would be something to see north carolina. >> north carolina has been there 20 times, so great to see that in-state competition. >> i like that jerrel cotton who...
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mariana in raleigh, north carolina.thank you for that. >>> let's go back now to the nation's capitol, capitol hill, leaders of the senate intelligence committee today renewing their promise to conduct an independent and nonpartisan or bipartisan investigation into alleged russian interference in the presidential election, and potential ties between the trump campaign and russia. this comes amid all of those questions about whether the separate investigation being run by the house intelligence committee can remain on course in light of a visit that republican chairman devin nunes made to the white house. now today's senate hearing focusing on alleged russian interference, here's what some of the committee members and some of the witnesses had to say. >> the takeaway from today's hearing, we're all targets of a sophisticated and capable adversary. >> this is not fake news. this is actually what happened to us. >> deception and active measures have long been and will remain a staple of russian dealings. >> has russia condu
mariana in raleigh, north carolina.thank you for that. >>> let's go back now to the nation's capitol, capitol hill, leaders of the senate intelligence committee today renewing their promise to conduct an independent and nonpartisan or bipartisan investigation into alleged russian interference in the presidential election, and potential ties between the trump campaign and russia. this comes amid all of those questions about whether the separate investigation being run by the house...
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north carolina's controversial bathroom bill appear short-lived. republican lawmakers nonplussed not in agreement with roy cooper on legislation to repeal the law. the law requires transgender people to use public restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate. keep an eye on shares of lululemon. or than 17% in extended trading after fourth-quarter earnings miss the street's estimate. lululemon warning of a sales job this quarter. u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell pillow run the dow by 18. s&p futures lower by two and nasdaq futures lower by three. that's what's happening now. lauren: the pause that refreshes. a federal judge to extend his order blocking president lauren: buys travel ban. sanctuary cities take out a new strategy to stop defining threats. jenkins live in washington with the latest. >> a lot of immigration needs. to sanctuary cities in the low-cost day. the federal judge in who i temporary black president trends travel ban before it was set to take effect has extended his order. the u.s. district judg
north carolina's controversial bathroom bill appear short-lived. republican lawmakers nonplussed not in agreement with roy cooper on legislation to repeal the law. the law requires transgender people to use public restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate. keep an eye on shares of lululemon. or than 17% in extended trading after fourth-quarter earnings miss the street's estimate. lululemon warning of a sales job this quarter. u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening...